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- 2022
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When childhood friends Magalie and Blandine cross paths after many years, they decide to finally take their dream vacation to Greece.When childhood friends Magalie and Blandine cross paths after many years, they decide to finally take their dream vacation to Greece.When childhood friends Magalie and Blandine cross paths after many years, they decide to finally take their dream vacation to Greece.
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Very nice , light hearted comedy with a little bit of drama. It's perfect for a good night, I would say not only if you're over 50..I am under 25 and I have pretty enjoyed it. Shot with good use of the instruments director have, the movie is another trip in a well known type of story. All the same, the movie succeeds in keeping the audience attention thanks to the great acting work as well as fun, interesting story and good music choices. Also, obviously the Vistas often leave you in awe, but they're also kinda relaxing, not the usual postcard ones . I probably expected even more amazing greek landscapes but perhaps for budgets reasons or due to the necessary intimacy of the story, there aren't a lot of these Vistas.
Said this, if you can , watch it, especially if you want something to cheer you up. Nowadays medias are even too sombre and dark sometime.
Said this, if you can , watch it, especially if you want something to cheer you up. Nowadays medias are even too sombre and dark sometime.
When I first saw the trailer for Two Tickets to Greece I thought it was most likely another bland relationship comedy that had all been done before. But I was pleasantly surprised. Upon viewing it, I was transported to the picturesque island life and embraced by the sun-kissed splendour of Greece. To make a good story, though, we obviously require more than that. And there is more.
In addition to the beauty, Two Tickets gives us two characters with depth. The film's premise is not entirely original, but as it explores the complicated friendship of two friends who had previously grown apart, we are captivated by their journey to accept each other's frailties, and it is all done with humour and empathy.
Two Tickets tackles two universal themes: loss and forgiveness. We can all relate to Blandine and Magalie's emotional journeys because of the honesty and tenderness with which these themes are shown. The lead actresses delivered wonderful performances, giving depth and charm to their roles while expressing the inner turmoil and outer humour of their characters.
There are some pacing issues when the plot meanders and loses momentum in some of its slower moments. If these had been slightly tightened, the story would have been more engaging. With few surprises in terms of major plot developments, the overall storyline is quite familiar. There could have been more development for the characters of the endearing supporting cast. Despite touching on some weighty social issues, the film stops short of providing more biting cultural or social critique.
With its charming and aesthetically beautiful journey, a mix of humour and emotion, and overall relatability, Two Tickets to Greece is a charming work of escapism that may subtly encourage contemplation of re-discovering one's sisterhood (and maybe even brotherhood, for men) and oneself. I thought it was a good movie overall and would suggest it to anyone who enjoys comedies about family, self-discovery, and getting over adversity.
In addition to the beauty, Two Tickets gives us two characters with depth. The film's premise is not entirely original, but as it explores the complicated friendship of two friends who had previously grown apart, we are captivated by their journey to accept each other's frailties, and it is all done with humour and empathy.
Two Tickets tackles two universal themes: loss and forgiveness. We can all relate to Blandine and Magalie's emotional journeys because of the honesty and tenderness with which these themes are shown. The lead actresses delivered wonderful performances, giving depth and charm to their roles while expressing the inner turmoil and outer humour of their characters.
There are some pacing issues when the plot meanders and loses momentum in some of its slower moments. If these had been slightly tightened, the story would have been more engaging. With few surprises in terms of major plot developments, the overall storyline is quite familiar. There could have been more development for the characters of the endearing supporting cast. Despite touching on some weighty social issues, the film stops short of providing more biting cultural or social critique.
With its charming and aesthetically beautiful journey, a mix of humour and emotion, and overall relatability, Two Tickets to Greece is a charming work of escapism that may subtly encourage contemplation of re-discovering one's sisterhood (and maybe even brotherhood, for men) and oneself. I thought it was a good movie overall and would suggest it to anyone who enjoys comedies about family, self-discovery, and getting over adversity.
What would happen if you put a pessimistic introvert close to an optimistic extrovert? This movie tries to answer that question. And as a realistic introvert, I understood one of the character a lot more than the other. Blandine was left by her ex husband, who chose a younger woman to get married and have a kid with. Trying to make her feel better, their son decides to contact Magalie, her best friend in high school, hoping it will help his mother get through her depression. Thirty years after, it is very clear that they have nothing in common, Blandine has a job, a very tidy life, and seems quite dull, and on the other side, Magalie is still living as if she was 20, without a job, in a small room with a roommate, smiling, screaming and living life as if there was no tomorrow. Through lies, they end up going together on a trip to Greece, where nothing goes according to plan, which makes Blandine very unhappy and snappy, while Magalie always find the good in everything. The story is centred on Blandine going through a journey on herself, and slowly opening up to the world, thanks to someone she thinks she hates. As I said earlier, I am an introvert, so Magalie is very much the type of character that I would run away from, but the duo does work quite well together. And even though a lot of moments were cringy to me, I do think that was also the point of the movie.
Totally understanding the lead actress despondency after her husband left her for a much younger women. At to laugh at how the son tried his best but was really not understanding. The part of the film I found annoying was the promotion that 'sex' was acquainted to 'food' well maybe that is the case for some. Enjoyed the film was annoyed that immoral behaviour was deemed almost a necessary part of being a women The acting was good But would you want to be friends with the extrovert freeloader? So the film taught you to be a little tolerant. Weird ending which could have been much improved on; would have preferred the firecracker stating she had learnt a lot about dignity and being respectful.
I write this review with knowledge of only the first hour of this cringeworthy film. What was the talented and charismatic Laure Calamy thinking when she accepted this role? It is a broad brush, unfunny, vaguely sexist road trip. There is no emotional connection between the two 40 something leads, and when they became groupies to a boring and pointless collection of surfers, who didn't even appear to know what reasonable surf was, I had to leave. It is embarrassing that this type of film is seen to be empowering for women. At least I didn't have to watch Kristin Scott Thomas in this repugnant mess.
Truly - do not bother with this film.
Truly - do not bother with this film.
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- €6,100,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $18,513
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,052
- Jul 16, 2023
- Gross worldwide
- $3,681,545
- Runtime1 hour 50 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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